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Philosophy of language, philosophy of science and the language of philosophy
NOOSPHERIC STUDIES, 2022L. Petryakov
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The Oxford Handbook of Western Music and Philosophy, 2020
Abstract This chapter explores connections between the philosophy of language and the philosophy of music, starting from questions of meaning and understanding that the two fields arguably share. It considers how such notions as reference, representation, expression, communication, logic, rules, and grammar have been used to explain the ...
H. Appelqvist
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Abstract This chapter explores connections between the philosophy of language and the philosophy of music, starting from questions of meaning and understanding that the two fields arguably share. It considers how such notions as reference, representation, expression, communication, logic, rules, and grammar have been used to explain the ...
H. Appelqvist
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The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language
, 2021The philosophy of language is central to the concerns of those working across semantics, pragmatics and cognition, as well as the philosophy of mind and ideas.
P. Stalmaszczyk, Barbara E. Bullock
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2018
Although Wolff’s system does not include a discipline comparable to what we call the philosophy of language, several of his works contain extensive philosophical discussions of linguistic, psycholinguistic, semiological, semantic, pragmatic, and hermeneutical subjects.
Zoltán Gendler Szabó +1 more
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Although Wolff’s system does not include a discipline comparable to what we call the philosophy of language, several of his works contain extensive philosophical discussions of linguistic, psycholinguistic, semiological, semantic, pragmatic, and hermeneutical subjects.
Zoltán Gendler Szabó +1 more
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2010
This book presents a unifying vision of the field of philosophy of language—its principal achievements, its most pressing current questions, and its most promising future directions. In addition to explaining the progress philosophers have made toward creating a theoretical framework for the study of language, the book investigates foundational ...
LA MATINA, Vincenzo Marcello +1 more
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This book presents a unifying vision of the field of philosophy of language—its principal achievements, its most pressing current questions, and its most promising future directions. In addition to explaining the progress philosophers have made toward creating a theoretical framework for the study of language, the book investigates foundational ...
LA MATINA, Vincenzo Marcello +1 more
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2012
Most philosophers of language1 in the twentieth century distinguish between three aspects of language or its use: syntax, semantics and pragmatics.2Syntax is the study of the ways that words and other elements of language can be strung together to form grammatical units, without taking the meaning of the sentence into consideration at all.
William G Lycan, William G. Lycan
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Most philosophers of language1 in the twentieth century distinguish between three aspects of language or its use: syntax, semantics and pragmatics.2Syntax is the study of the ways that words and other elements of language can be strung together to form grammatical units, without taking the meaning of the sentence into consideration at all.
William G Lycan, William G. Lycan
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Philosophy of Language in Digital Age: Rethinking Communication and Meaning
Poornaprajna International Journal of Philosophy & Languages (PIJPL)Purpose: The digital age has transformed the way humans use, interpret, and experience language. Traditional philosophical concerns—such as meaning, reference, truth, and communication—must now be re-examined in the context of new linguistic practices ...
Ramanathan Srinivasan, P. S. Aithal
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Using the Ideal/Nonideal Distinction in Philosophy of Language (and Elsewhere)
Australasian Journal of PhilosophyHerman Cappelen and Josh Dever (C&D) have recently argued that the ideal/non-ideal distinction is ‘useless’ in philosophy of language. This paper responds to C&D’s argument, develops an account of the distinction, and applies it to philosophy of language.
Jeff Engelhardt, Molly Moran
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Peirce’s philosophy of communication and language communication
Semiotica: Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, 2019In the vein of Peirce’s communication philosophy, language communication inevitably suffers from its vagueness and uncertainty. Paradoxically, what enables this vagueness and uncertainty to be solved, and the condition of communication to be sufficiently
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